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the moment that they trade at 22 times earnings and it has a 22 point long-term earnings. if anything goes wrong. it will shrink for rapidly. up here, price matters. the stock is priced for perfection or it will indeed go lower. i bet the stock will go down because it has run so much. in my view, all right play with an open hand. sold cost co at $92.55 back at the end of june. if it goes below 90, then and only then will the trust think about building a new position. you can argue that the trust got out too soon. i care too much about valuation to attempt to make those risky points. i'm going to make a pass on those. everyone tends to be liars. i think the bullish bank of america is right about the company but bernstein is right about the stock. this one is too expensive. wait for a pull back. i always take the main lobster dip and take a pass on the stock. mike in wisconsin, mike? >> yes, booyah, big fan love the show. >> what is going on out there? >> we are still getting over the seattle cough. >> i would never get over that. i carry a grudge like that. i tell my kids t
the moment that they trade at 22 times earnings and it has a 22 point long-term earnings. if anything goes wrong. it will shrink for rapidly. up here, price matters. the stock is priced for perfection or it will indeed go lower. i bet the stock will go down because it has run so much. in my view, all right play with an open hand. sold cost co at $92.55 back at the end of june. if it goes below 90, then and only then will the trust think about building a new position. you can argue that the...
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palin peterson thome tivo co-founder bernie markus and martin o'malley, chairman of the democratic governors' association. join us at 8:00 p.m. for neil's coverage. the closing bell will ring in 49 minutes. general electric invested $20 million in project fraud. the company pre built energy-efficient structures. we will talk to the ceo of project fraud about how she is building her way to the top and why she thinks her company could be the next apple. stuart: netflix is the power mover of the hour with shares jumping 9%. let's look at this charge up to $61.69, $5 for the day. citigroup reiterating its buy rating on this company noting this is the first time since last summer that customer satisfaction has started to improve. netflix struggles since hiking prices and trying to split its dvd service but looking good up now 9%. nice move for netflix. with a look at what else is moving markets let's go to nicole petallides at the stock exchange and sandra smith at the cme. let's start with a market that is lost steam and is struggling to stay above the water mark. >> the dow is up one point. ene
palin peterson thome tivo co-founder bernie markus and martin o'malley, chairman of the democratic governors' association. join us at 8:00 p.m. for neil's coverage. the closing bell will ring in 49 minutes. general electric invested $20 million in project fraud. the company pre built energy-efficient structures. we will talk to the ceo of project fraud about how she is building her way to the top and why she thinks her company could be the next apple. stuart: netflix is the power mover of the...
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procter and gamble moving prices essence.l herbal watch for a new book on the late apple co-founder steve jobs. his old high school girlfriend is read -- writing a tell-all book about her former lover. her publisher says the book will cover his appeal, energy, drive ambition and ruthlessness. shares of apple did weigh on stocks after a report of more unrest at a chinese factory that assembles by-phone 5. if you want to avoid getting cavities, not just about staying away from the suite. a study in oral biology says dogs and their owners are sharing oral bacteria, including those that cause gum disease and cavities. people could hurt their dogs oral health by kissing them as well. that is business news, i am taking. jane king. >> we have ourselves a series. those bottle back after the loss. -- the o's battle back. >> take a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. >> now, insta-weather-plus and traffic pulse together. >> the weather impacting your drive this morning. and accidents we are tracking around the area. tracking an accident there. an accident grafton. bellaire road.
procter and gamble moving prices essence.l herbal watch for a new book on the late apple co-founder steve jobs. his old high school girlfriend is read -- writing a tell-all book about her former lover. her publisher says the book will cover his appeal, energy, drive ambition and ruthlessness. shares of apple did weigh on stocks after a report of more unrest at a chinese factory that assembles by-phone 5. if you want to avoid getting cavities, not just about staying away from the suite. a study...
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>>>ual co welcome back. >> major manfinancial scene hitg a 52 week high. to top $10 heavy trading in today's stock. ever since we got qe 3 the stock has been gaining up nearly 5%. >> what are some names you should be shorting. obviously etf that short stocks. let's run through them. this is a company with a tremendous amount of debt. this was one of the private equity buy outs. >> the technicals are lipe lining up with the story. >> you have to think to yourself not only are the fund mentals poor. it is very dangerous to be hitting 52 week lows. in the wireless broad space. dish is rolling out an internet and wholesale area that is going to compete with their network and the network that they are going to be moving to. it is going to be competitive. >> richy brothers auctioneers we don't ever talk about this name. >> they are an auctioneer and their inventory has been bui building quite a bit. one of the things that they have done is they created a fee. that basically went boosted revenue. they almost added this to continue to keep their growth going. if y
>>>ual co welcome back. >> major manfinancial scene hitg a 52 week high. to top $10 heavy trading in today's stock. ever since we got qe 3 the stock has been gaining up nearly 5%. >> what are some names you should be shorting. obviously etf that short stocks. let's run through them. this is a company with a tremendous amount of debt. this was one of the private equity buy outs. >> the technicals are lipe lining up with the story. >> you have to think to yourself...
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police say co was stabbed and suffered a blunt trauma to the head. a neighbor discovered her after she didn't pick her up at oakland support. >> a bunch of -- instead of calling the real name, i call him mommy, too. >> she's such a kind person and she did a lot of good things for people. >> the fbi is now working with the police department. they plan to let the family back into the home in the next couple of days to help with the information. they are hoping to find her miss car, a light blue outback. the family has set up a website and using social immediate y to help locate that car. the last time they had a homicide was back in 2010 and they have only had five homicides in the past eleven years. ken. checking only bay area headlines. >> suspended san francisco sheriff will learn his fate tomorrow. the board of sue veries will vote on whether to remove him from office. mirkarimi's guilty to a plea kexes ana domestic abuse case. makes him unfit. nine supervie veries have to move. >> a gunnel suspended hoarings. the delay will allow time for closed d
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so the amount of time and focus and energy it took him to do each one of these rocks must have been immense. >> i'm going to do a yoda. a yoda on one of them, for a friend of mine. >> though stall looked for distractions in prison, he wasn't completely unwilling to face the consequences of his actions. during our stay at holman, he decided to participate in a victims empathy class the prison conducts for those convicted of murder. though the guest speaker was in no way connected to stall's victim, she might as well have been. >> well, this afternoon we're really honored to have pat tuthill with us. she is a surviving victim of a really horrible crime. her daughter's name is peyton. and her daughter was murdered eight years ago. >> and i have to tell all of you, i didn't know how i'd feel about being here today. she was 23. at noon, she went to her house to let out her little puppy dog and go back to work. and someone had broken into her apartment. and there, all of his rage came out. she fought. she fought very hard. her body was bruised. and he left her tied up. and he left. and peyton was
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and i want to bring in co-anchor of "good morning america" and anchor of "this week," my co-anchor tonight, george stephanopoulos. such a night after this long road. what are these two men thinking right now? >> reporter: probably exactly the same thing. tonight, don't take the other guy's bait. play your game. but there is more pressure on mitt romney tonight. you look at the polls right now, he's behind nationally, probably behind even more in the battleground statements. he needs a circuit breaker and he probably has to do something that gives people that say right now they're voting for the president, to give him a second look. >> give all of us a viewer's guide to what they are prepped to do. >> reporter: watch for almost every time mitt romney gets a question, he will try to turn it back to president obama's record. and make president obama bear responsibility for the economy right now, not let him evade it. mirror image for president obama. every time he gets a question, he's going to try to focus on mitt romney's plans, governor romney's plans for the future and say, listen, we may
and i want to bring in co-anchor of "good morning america" and anchor of "this week," my co-anchor tonight, george stephanopoulos. such a night after this long road. what are these two men thinking right now? >> reporter: probably exactly the same thing. tonight, don't take the other guy's bait. play your game. but there is more pressure on mitt romney tonight. you look at the polls right now, he's behind nationally, probably behind even more in the battleground...
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and letter grades for restaurants restaurants (35:22)its just somebody...what hose grades ..- would mean anddwhy some people don't thiik it would be a good idee. phello i'm jeff barnd. ann i'm pennifer gilbert. gglbert. the size of aafungal meningitis outbreak that has weeks.we... e next - could... see hundreds... p perhaps áthousaadsá... of... new patients./..some... right here... in m. maryland.more... than... 30 cases.... of... asper--jillus... meningitis... have... already... been linked... to... the... apparently... taiited drrg... p in... these... six states...//the... problem is...the... drug ...was diitributed... to... 23... states. states.the... drug... in question.... is....used for... pain relief../..nd... injected directly... into... the spine john dreyzehner/tn health commissioner 21:22:18 "when you take a bacteria or a fungus aad it's physically &pplaced in a normally sterile space with particular situations ii can wreak real havok and that ay be what's occurring in hii situation." situationn"tte... "new england... compounding in massaahusetts... makee the - drug../.and..
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only 22% supporting arming the opposition. one might speculate to the extent that that's a valid result that it reflects americans' historical experience of the blowback in afghanistan where the weapons that we distributed to the anti-soviet forces were then turned on us and people who supported our cause there and elsewhere. overall, and i will end here because it seems to me that this is where today's debate is going, there would seem to be a public predicate, a predicate in the public opinion for a somewhat stronger american stance vis-a-vis the syrian conflict than the obama administration has thus far adopted. governor romney's speech today is almost certain to raise this point, whether it will raise it in a way that captures the public imagination and strikes them as sensible remains to be seen, but i would say that this survey and governor rom ty's speech -- romney's speech plus developments on the ground may be the entering wedge for what i personally regard as an overdue public debate about what the united states ough
only 22% supporting arming the opposition. one might speculate to the extent that that's a valid result that it reflects americans' historical experience of the blowback in afghanistan where the weapons that we distributed to the anti-soviet forces were then turned on us and people who supported our cause there and elsewhere. overall, and i will end here because it seems to me that this is where today's debate is going, there would seem to be a public predicate, a predicate in the public...
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visitors are taking a closeup look at electric vehicles and green energy products. this is what walking sticks may look like in the future. it moves with wheels, and wheels move with a sensor in here. withven slight hand pressure of my hands. major electronic device-maker murata manufacturing co developed this item with a small osaka company that specializes in devices to assist the elderly and the infirm. nearly a quarter of the japanese population is over 65 years of age. there is a growing market for products for the elderly and manufacturers are becoming increasingly innovative. >> translator: i think the senior market will expand as the number of older people increases. there's also demand in europe, the u.s. and other developed countries. >> reporter: this product supports the wearer's joints and muscles. this man can easily carry more than 50 kilograms. the suit-makers say they developed it to help older people working a manual job. many newer blood pressure monito contain embedded remote communication devices. this allows them to instantly transfer data to s
visitors are taking a closeup look at electric vehicles and green energy products. this is what walking sticks may look like in the future. it moves with wheels, and wheels move with a sensor in here. withven slight hand pressure of my hands. major electronic device-maker murata manufacturing co developed this item with a small osaka company that specializes in devices to assist the elderly and the infirm. nearly a quarter of the japanese population is over 65 years of age. there is a growing...
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the president has visited here 22 times. he will keep coming back because he knows ohio is the heart of it all. >> all right. ohio state senator nina turner, great to have you with us again tonight. thanks so much. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. i'm a believer. our locker room's okay. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. > good evening, ed. great show tonight. it was epic. thanks for staying with us the next hour. televised debates have existed in this country since 196 o. that was the really, really famous one. it was sweaty, dick nixon sick with a fever against polished john f. kennedy. legend has it that richard nixon heard that jfk was not going to get makeup from cbs for that debate, and so nixon said, well, i won't have any makeup either, then. even though he was running a 102 degree fever and not only was nixon ill that day, it turned out that when jfk turned down the cbs makeup offer, it was because he apparently had his own makeup arrangements already made. and so we got jfk with m
the president has visited here 22 times. he will keep coming back because he knows ohio is the heart of it all. >> all right. ohio state senator nina turner, great to have you with us again tonight. thanks so much. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. i'm a believer. our locker room's okay. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. > good evening, ed. great show tonight. it was epic. thanks for staying with us the next hour. televised debates...
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first though, before making any decisions let's take a closer look with the chairman and co-ceo of prologis. brand new guest, brand new name. welcome to "mad money." >> nice to meet you. >> first, you just have the biggest building portfolio i've ever seen. it's global, right? giant? >> it is pretty big and important, right? >> the reason i asked, normally i like to have real estate investor guys on because they know the tenor of the united states but you have huge exposure. in your most recent comps you actually talk about -- what it's like in japan, china, brazil, canada. mexico. and these are doing very well. >> they are indeed. we're in 21 countries and with the exception of a few countries in europe, the rest of the world is actually doing really well. including some of the places in europe and northern europe, the u.k., turning the corner. so something europe has still got a ways to go. i would say the world after three or four years of being very soft in our business has really firmed up and is doing quite well. >> okay. how do you deal with the perception of the gloom and doom? in o
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that's where stephanie link and i think it is headed. she's co-portfolio manager with me. we think there's a $30 number that comes when you break that into the pieces. it's a win. do you yahoo!? i think ceo marisa mayer is what yahoo! needed. i think she has what it takes to turn this company around. particularly when it comes to unlocking value. and the sum of its parts. congratulations, marisa. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, industrial strength, prologis is at the center of the global supply chain. operating a portfolio of distribution centers, warehouses and commercial real estate around the world. tonight, cramer is talking to the ceo to get a real read on the economy. >>> it is time, it's time for the lightning round. say the name of the stock, i tell you to buy or sell. and then the lightning round is over. are you ready? time for the lightning round. yolanda in new york. >> caller: hi, cramer. how are you doing? my husband and i watch you all the time and we think you're great. >> thank you. >> caller: we have frontier communication stocks and we received an offer
that's where stephanie link and i think it is headed. she's co-portfolio manager with me. we think there's a $30 number that comes when you break that into the pieces. it's a win. do you yahoo!? i think ceo marisa mayer is what yahoo! needed. i think she has what it takes to turn this company around. particularly when it comes to unlocking value. and the sum of its parts. congratulations, marisa. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, industrial strength, prologis is at the center of the...
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what about -- 22%. 32% said it was tie. these reactions are taken overnight and reactions may change, people's reactions may change but the media narrative stays the same. >> we'll see about this one. the polls on friday, rasmussen and we ask america both showed romney pulling ahead by a slim margin. i will predict the people who are complaining bitterly about the polls a week ago will not complain anymore. gallup organization had a blog about the methodology of this. the polls are what they are. they are a snapshots of opinion but they i don't think they cooked either way. therefore, i think conservatives should be happy. >> jon: there was the "washington post" poll that ran on monday. judy is nodding her head. 41% for governor romney, 52% for president obama in this "washington post" poll. 52% of likely voters across swing states side with obama. 41% romney in the new national poll. the problem here there was a margin of error of 8 points and there was a sample size of 161 people? >> right that poll should have never one
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a co-worker suggested she tried zipco the company drops off and picks up plastic reusable moving boxes instead of all this material we had to take and dispose of, a gentleman came this morning, picked up my plastic boxes. >> reporter: two years ago they launched the company with both the environment and cost savings in mind. >> each person on average uses between 60 and 75 boxes a lot of waste that going tone up in the landfill. >> reporter: the becomes can be reused up to 500 times. zipco box costs three bucks cardboard in the two to three dollar range. one zipco box holds 30 to 40% more than the same sized cardboard box. hillary thinks she saved $40 to $50. the savings come in different ways. >> they are going to save on the boxes them says, not having to get tape and the move time, it is faster you are paying the movers less time. >> reporter: a large moving company is considering making a change to plastic boxes. >> plastic containers have tremendous potential to help improve the moving process itch >> reporter: hillary's movers were happy when they awried to find her house packed
a co-worker suggested she tried zipco the company drops off and picks up plastic reusable moving boxes instead of all this material we had to take and dispose of, a gentleman came this morning, picked up my plastic boxes. >> reporter: two years ago they launched the company with both the environment and cost savings in mind. >> each person on average uses between 60 and 75 boxes a lot of waste that going tone up in the landfill. >> reporter: the becomes can be reused up to 500...
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lowering heating and energy costs. i'm a social worker, working with kids and families every day. i see firsthand the struggles of the maine families. we need to be focused on this. this is all just a distraction. >> if it is a distraction -- >> either in my work or knocking on doors running for office, no one is concerned about my hobbies, whether online games or knitting. >> apparently your opponent's party is very concerned about your gaming and the specific words you're using. i do just want to quote your own party, the democratic party in maine, the chair says it is time the republicans grew up and talked about the real issues. real issues. are you talking about real issues? >> that's what i'm doing every day. i must be doing something right if the maine republican party decided to attack me over online gaming and old blog posts. >> but in your online life -- >> i'm -- >> in your onlife lifne life, t are more quotes. i spent my day leveling my alt, an undead war lock and doing house cleaning and laundry. this is o
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power villain. >> and octopussy came in number 19 in terms of favorite bond film. 19 out of 22. >> and hang on a second. you're-- >> and actually, yes. >> now, i'm asking you, do you like jim lehrer here. >> i came prepared. >> listen to this song, this is the song adele has written for the new movie "sky fall". ♪ the way i'm so late ♪ if the sky fall and we crumble ♪ ♪ >> now (laughter) >> now, carly simon has done songs for them. incredible, the music. i like the music. look at you. >> oh, dramatic ♪ ♪ musicic, i'm singing ♪ ♪ diamonds are forever >> the title. >> and a boy band. >> kimberly guilfoyle ♪ >> it was a great song ♪ live and let die >> let the maestro intervene and say that one more thing is coming up. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] one in six. that's w many struggle with hunger in america. ♪ but what if there was a simple way to feedhose in need? now, there is. shop walmart for select brands' low prices through october 12th and you help secure meals for local families. go to walmart.com/hunger and learn more about how you can join the fight. because hun
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and other manufacturers of green energy. so not only do we come off looking like hypocrites, but also it exposesist exporters to -- it exposes u.s. exporters from retaliation from the chinese government. rich: this election year democrats and republicans who focused on chinese trade practices, romney has vowed to label china a currency manipulator and strongly enforce trade policy and protect american businesses. given american subsidies on green energy, the auto industry and others some analysts say these trade accusations and tariffs only hurt u.s. consumers and american businesses trying to conduct business abroad by inviting foreign governments no impose tariffs in retaliation. back to you. connell: all right rich. we will talk more about -- more about the election in a few minutes with bret baier. thanks for that. sports headlines, after several weather delays, extreme sportsman taking off just after 1:00 p.m. eastern for a planned skydive from the earth's stratosphere. my goodness. his capsule carried by a weather ball
and other manufacturers of green energy. so not only do we come off looking like hypocrites, but also it exposesist exporters to -- it exposes u.s. exporters from retaliation from the chinese government. rich: this election year democrats and republicans who focused on chinese trade practices, romney has vowed to label china a currency manipulator and strongly enforce trade policy and protect american businesses. given american subsidies on green energy, the auto industry and others some...
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sales are up 22% i think in september. cars are moving off the lots. i know you were thinking about getting a car -- bentley, rolls-royce phantom -- >> one of those little smart cars. a little convertible smart car because i live in new york city. you've got to squeeze into teeny little spaces. >>> airline stocks also soaring today. >> yes. and to complete the pun quintfecta -- u.s. airways has a fancy way of saying how many people are on a plane -- bums on seats. it was 84.4% which begs the question, who's the point for? i don't know who that is. >> i don't know who that point is. but of course lower oil prices today. as we saw a moment ago, down to $80 a barrel. >> the stock doubled year to date. >> airlines are moving higher. >>> another but bad news for bankrupt american airlines. that company now says it has fixed all of those loose seats which caused emergency landings earlier on this week but it is nonetheless another plaque eye for the beleaguered company. joining us, former ceo of continental airlines, gordon bethune. great to have you on the
sales are up 22% i think in september. cars are moving off the lots. i know you were thinking about getting a car -- bentley, rolls-royce phantom -- >> one of those little smart cars. a little convertible smart car because i live in new york city. you've got to squeeze into teeny little spaces. >>> airline stocks also soaring today. >> yes. and to complete the pun quintfecta -- u.s. airways has a fancy way of saying how many people are on a plane -- bums on seats. it was...
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today. >> this is the f-22 rafter. it took to the sky yesterday it is one of the first times that it took to the air today. with 1:00 p.m., weather permitting. and other news. on tuesday san francisco supervisors will decide weather to remove the suspended ross mirkarimi from office. mirkarimi pleaded " call guilty " for false imprisonment. during an argument and grabbed his wife's arm and a bruised his wife's arms. tuesday will be the first time since 1932 that the board has voted on removing an elected official of misconduct. >> one person is dead after san francisco shooting just before 3:00 a.m. this was here mission street. this is an investigation and as a police are treating this as a homicide. so far, no suspects. >> disrupting traffic downtown in san francisco this started at 3:00 p.m. they told the demonstrators to disperse because they did not have a permit. this responded by the demonstrators throwing things to officers. they are facing felony charges by assaulting police. >> and a small group of occupy pro
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that's where he plans to jump in a pressurize suit and drop more than 22 miles back to earth. he know what is to expect after previous jump recently from 96,000 feet. fichlt standing there in a pressure suit the only thing you hear is yourself breathing and you can seethe curve of the earth and see the sky totally black. >>reporter: he's also trying to be the first man outside a vehicle to break the speed of sound. higher altitude falling at almost 700 miles an hour close to the speed of sound. scheduled to jump at 5:30 our time tomorrow. >>> well 85,000 football fans witness a very special moment. coming up. soldier surprise that melt the heart of family and fans alike during half time. >> our world is a better place because chavez decided to change it. let's live up to his exam pel. >>reporter: president obama dedicates a monument and reaches out to latino voters. >> how the ceremony sparked what was grandma's cold remedy? hi, primo! asopao! right, asopao! there you go cuz, so you can sweat it out! oh, and music... ( all ) music? ... heals the soul. the power to share unites
that's where he plans to jump in a pressurize suit and drop more than 22 miles back to earth. he know what is to expect after previous jump recently from 96,000 feet. fichlt standing there in a pressure suit the only thing you hear is yourself breathing and you can seethe curve of the earth and see the sky totally black. >>reporter: he's also trying to be the first man outside a vehicle to break the speed of sound. higher altitude falling at almost 700 miles an hour close to the speed of...
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and co-founders of groupon, the stock is down more than 50%. i'm being generous. since it ipo'd at the new york stock exchange. i'm wondering what you think went wrong when it came to this issue. >> first of all, we're not here to talk about groupon -- the guy you should talk to is andrew, the ceo. but i think in general, when you look at the recent ipo of facebook, zynga, groupon, there's no question that these companies have been very volatile and investors have bounced around quite a bit over the past few months. and why that is, i'm not an expert in the field and couldn't really tell you. i do think that our job is to try and help build great businesses that over the long term will do well. we have a couple of other companies, one being inner workings which we took public in 2006, i think, and one is echo, which we took public in 2009. if you look at both of those, in the case of interworkings, it's up over $14. i'm at a loss to tell you why it was up and down and up. i don't have enough knowledge to know why investors can so violently come
and co-founders of groupon, the stock is down more than 50%. i'm being generous. since it ipo'd at the new york stock exchange. i'm wondering what you think went wrong when it came to this issue. >> first of all, we're not here to talk about groupon -- the guy you should talk to is andrew, the ceo. but i think in general, when you look at the recent ipo of facebook, zynga, groupon, there's no question that these companies have been very volatile and investors have bounced around quite a...
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we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. with a vial and syringe. me, explaining what i was doing at breakfast. and me discovering novolog mix 70/30 flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your pre-mix insulin. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carry. flexpen is insulin delivery my way. novolog mix 70/30 is an insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. do not inject if you do not plan to eat within 15 minutes to avoid low blood sugar. tell
we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp....
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! i'll show you how! ♪ just shake them into the washer i can't believe this lasts 12 weeks! neither can they. so you're going on tour to prove it. downy unstopables. follow jimmy's unstopables tour for free samples on downy.com. and marinated with our own special recipes. smithfield marinated pork. dinner that serves you . could face jail time after driving his car into a builg -- for the second time. jonathan legear (leh-gear) plowed his porsche into this convenience store early suny morning. only one person suffered minor injuries. the 25 ed just above >>> a belgian driver plowed into a convenience store early
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though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. >>> there is no doubt the nfl has widespread appeal even international appeal with and without the regular refs. but would you bet your rupee american football would fly in india? >> when you think of sports in india, you might think of cricket or maybe field hockey or even tennis. but one that doesn't spring to mind is american football. ♪ that's the kind of thinking the efli is out to change. the elite football league of india is actually eight teams from india, pakistan and lisa ran came playing american style football in their very first season with names like the deli defenders and mumbai gladiator, organizers say they hope to become
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find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. artillery. >>> a north korean soldier says he killed his platoon and squad members after he defected. the gunshots were heard after he crossed the heavily armed area. >> reporter: it is not unknown, but it is certainly rare for a north korean to escape through the dmz, the de-military zone that separates north korea and south. it is heavilied guarded but a soldier was able to get across. he described how he managed it. >> the north korean soldier has defected to the guard post on 12 ten, the army raised the military alert in the area, but there has been no extraordinary moves by the north korean army, so far. >> the soldier was on guard duty when he killed his platoon and squad leaders, and was in the able to cross without being stopped. the south korean soldiers say they heard the gunfire before seeing him run. it was confirmed he wanted to defect, he was taken to an undisclosed location and allowed to defect. very few were able to get through here, the last time was two and a half y
find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. artillery. >>> a north korean soldier says he killed his platoon and squad members after he defected. the gunshots were heard after he crossed the heavily armed area. >> reporter: it is not unknown, but it is certainly rare for a north korean to escape through the dmz, the de-military zone that separates north korea and south. it is heavilied guarded but a soldier was able to get across. he described how he managed it. >> the north korean...
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for example, he talked about milt freeman and anna schwartz and schwartz helped co-author the monetary history of the u.s., but i was sent by traders, october 18th, 2008, "wall street journal" piece by brian carney that talked about anna schwartz. she didn't agree with bailing out the banks. she didn't agree the problem was liquidity. so she in many ways disagree with a lot of the aspects of qe 3 as early as 2008. >> you know, i don't know how you can say the fed is irrelevant when, in fact, the fed has been the only game in town. you don't have stimulus coming from the white house or congress. if is interesting, paul, that bernanke stressed that the fed's pledge to keep rates low until mid 2015 is not a forecast of a weak economy over the next three years. you buy that? why keep rates at these levels then if it's not an indication that we're talking about a tough situation? >> yeah, i think you're right. the economy -- the fed's not telling -- not being totally transparent. they do see a problematic economy. they do see systemic problems with employment. the problem is not liquidity.
for example, he talked about milt freeman and anna schwartz and schwartz helped co-author the monetary history of the u.s., but i was sent by traders, october 18th, 2008, "wall street journal" piece by brian carney that talked about anna schwartz. she didn't agree with bailing out the banks. she didn't agree the problem was liquidity. so she in many ways disagree with a lot of the aspects of qe 3 as early as 2008. >> you know, i don't know how you can say the fed is irrelevant...
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and the gender gap remains huge. a 22-point lead for the president among women voters in ohio. no republican has ever won the white house without winning ohio. and that's why romney is going all in. romney is intensifying his advertising, deploying more troops, and will be spent are more time in the states. according to "new york times," romney even moved staff out of pennsylvania to concentrate on ohio. he knows he has a ton of ground to make up. but that's not all there's a darker side to the republican plan to win ohio -- voter suppression. ohio's republican secretary of state john ustilled said today he will ask the u.s. supreme court to appeal the federal court decision allowing early voting in the three days before the election. he called the ruling, quote, an unprecedented intrusion into how states run elections. imagine that. ahead of an election, who wants fewer days for early voting. ohio expanded these voting days after the election of 2004 when voting was a mess, with long lines, people getting shut out. in 2008 things went much more smoothly with the new, longer ho
and the gender gap remains huge. a 22-point lead for the president among women voters in ohio. no republican has ever won the white house without winning ohio. and that's why romney is going all in. romney is intensifying his advertising, deploying more troops, and will be spent are more time in the states. according to "new york times," romney even moved staff out of pennsylvania to concentrate on ohio. he knows he has a ton of ground to make up. but that's not all there's a darker...
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eighteen and 22. you have run in with government. it doesn't happen until you are in your 30's and you notice exactly how much is getting taken out of your taxes each week or your mortgage or you have kids in the trying to send them to college are you have kids in the ask about the war. retire and he starred the alliance's security or medicare. a lot of the things that lock people in and get them to focus on how doesn't happen until later in life, but if we did a better job, the effect as early in life, letting people know, was head start important for you? was free less important? did you take the school bus to school? letting people know that all of these things that we saw, we think it was a part of a world. they run. police officers are just there because they're there. if we do a better job of letting them know that people making decisions about these things, people making decisions directly impacting you, that's the stuff that gets them hooked on voting, not because the kendis school or because it's an election year. they stay
eighteen and 22. you have run in with government. it doesn't happen until you are in your 30's and you notice exactly how much is getting taken out of your taxes each week or your mortgage or you have kids in the trying to send them to college are you have kids in the ask about the war. retire and he starred the alliance's security or medicare. a lot of the things that lock people in and get them to focus on how doesn't happen until later in life, but if we did a better job, the effect as early...
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today marks one year since the death of apple ceo and co-founder steve jobs. jobs died of pancreatic cancer last october. the city of cupertino has ordered the city flag be flown at half staff at the civic center today. that's where jobs made his last public presentation to the city when he revealed plans for apple's new campus last june. in a statement, the mayor said steve grew up and went to school in cupertino. as his company and vision grew, so our entire community came to realize we can change the world for the better. placing our city flag at half staff is a small reminder of the profound and very local impact this man had on our community. not to mention the world. >> absolutely, no doubt. a visionary, game-changer, touching a lot of lives with a lot of products. >> exactly. what an imprint there. >>> all right, let's see how the weather will affect us this weekend. a lot of activity across the bay, christina. >> yeah, we have a lot of action and something you don't usually see in san francisco. look at this, you've got the a's flag blowing in the bree
today marks one year since the death of apple ceo and co-founder steve jobs. jobs died of pancreatic cancer last october. the city of cupertino has ordered the city flag be flown at half staff at the civic center today. that's where jobs made his last public presentation to the city when he revealed plans for apple's new campus last june. in a statement, the mayor said steve grew up and went to school in cupertino. as his company and vision grew, so our entire community came to realize we can...
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shared merck and co.. interesting to keep an eye on avon. if they make any other strategic moves now that they have a new leader. connell: it is the 1-year anniversary of the death of steve jobs. he died last year after a long battle with cancer. apple remembered jobs with a video looking back on his career illustrating how his ideas change the world. ceo tim cook speaking on the anniversary of jobs's-saying this was a sad and difficult time for all of us. i hope today everyone will reflect on his extraordinary life and many ways he made the world a better place. dagen: extraordinary doesn't even some it up. sandra smith is live with trade reaction to the jobs report. connell: let's look at market reaction with some of the winners. and winners at the nasdaq. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special opsission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to tra
shared merck and co.. interesting to keep an eye on avon. if they make any other strategic moves now that they have a new leader. connell: it is the 1-year anniversary of the death of steve jobs. he died last year after a long battle with cancer. apple remembered jobs with a video looking back on his career illustrating how his ideas change the world. ceo tim cook speaking on the anniversary of jobs's-saying this was a sad and difficult time for all of us. i hope today everyone will reflect on...
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, and 22 people showed up on their doorstep when they moved in that day. whether it's the worst or best day of your life, the sense of community is important, and we know in small towns how to get along, and party doesn't matter. on the best or worst days of your life. temperament is an issue in this election. i think the kind of people we need in congress now are not people resolute that they will not budge from a position, but people who have the temperament to get in a room and compromise and get along and come up with solutions to problems. i want to be a problem solver, not a partisan fighter. if you don't remember anything else about me, remember that. a man i met at the green county fair said i'm not a democrat or republican. i'm an american. i wish congress would act like they are americans too. i'm ready to go to congress. >> moderator: that's your time. thank you. congressman king, you get the last word. 90 seconds. king: thank you. mrs. vilsack admitted there's a lot she doesn't know about the fair tax. that's clear here tonight. we were going t
, and 22 people showed up on their doorstep when they moved in that day. whether it's the worst or best day of your life, the sense of community is important, and we know in small towns how to get along, and party doesn't matter. on the best or worst days of your life. temperament is an issue in this election. i think the kind of people we need in congress now are not people resolute that they will not budge from a position, but people who have the temperament to get in a room and compromise...
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which will co-exist with rising treasury yields. it's difficult to envision that happening when the fed are just taking down enormous volumes of the u.s. fixed income market. the other thing is a fall in jgb yields and unconventional monetary measures from the boj, whether that's buying riskier assets or buying foreign bonds. i think we are going to see something at some point because the pressure will be so great on the boj. >> whethcan the dollar generall have we seen the weakness that we're going to see for this year if the qe-3, does it get slightly stronger? >> i think we need to be cognizant that the effect of quantity talt testiative easing dollar is starting to change. qe d echl qe-1 absolutely undermined the dollar. the dollar sold off. now it's not so clear. on every dip, that would have been the combination of giving you the best return all year. and i think the market is stating to see that the dollar will retain its safe haven status for a long while kret because the fed are just so aggressive in tackling the problems w
which will co-exist with rising treasury yields. it's difficult to envision that happening when the fed are just taking down enormous volumes of the u.s. fixed income market. the other thing is a fall in jgb yields and unconventional monetary measures from the boj, whether that's buying riskier assets or buying foreign bonds. i think we are going to see something at some point because the pressure will be so great on the boj. >> whethcan the dollar generall have we seen the weakness that...
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---half years after declaring hh would work to solve the energy crisis oncee and for all. the high prices here are xpecced to stay in thissrrnge for the next week to ten days and evee when they do come down, they will still be significantly pear. across the state there of gas heft, with pumps eing disabled after hours and from unlocked cars. in los angeles, adam housley, fox news. trainers ... in... china.../ go ... to ...great ppepare... a ...panda... take... a look...// panda ... trainers... costume... tt... catch... a... 4-year-old panda... that's... reserve....//. the... workerr... even feces... on... heirr clothing... to mask ...their human scent..../// going to get... his final physical exam.../ before ... he's released into the wild .../// 3 3 3 3 3&p fall is he and leaves areefalling.. find out which leaf blower saves you the most workk and monee in our consumer repprt. digital kidnapping.how data for ransom. ng computer a÷ anncr: more anti-maryland ads. from this west virginia casino. they want marylanders to keep coming to west virginia... casinos like theirs. s
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